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are stranded as they await rescue flights. 224 people were killed in the crash last week. us and british authorities shared intelligence with russia. they do believe a bomb may have caused the error disaster. -- the disaster. ahead at 538 the new safeguards in effect starting today. a judge has denied aaron hernandez is requested throwout evidence in his upcoming murder trial. the defense asked for evidence be surprised that was found during a search of his suv. he is charged with 2012 murders. and nude amateur a gymnastics coach is under arrest accused of sexually assaulting a child.
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-- a new hampshire gymnastics coaches under arrest accused of assaulting a child. this happened at the usa ninja gymnastics. -- >> reporter: we just spoke with good samaritans who helped the lobster man. they do not expect to pull a man from the water after he jumped from his burning ship. they are thankful that he is safe. but unfortunately his ship first into flames and think. -- sank. >> took a wild to turn the flames and we had to him out. --.mil. it felt pretty good.
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you could hear from those good this happened. morning when they lobsterman called the coast guard because his engine was overheating. it was bursting into flames and he could not keep up with that. he put on a survival suit and jumped into the water. thankfully those good samaritans were able to pull him from the water safely. he is safe and sound. >> reporter: an astounding view of -- of the ipswich -- beach. around 9:30 this morning they
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lobsterman the radio because guard. is both was on fire. is portable fire extinguisher was not enough to combat the blaze. he made a desperate decision an abandoned ship. >> by the time we were leaving here, we were told that there was a person in the water. >> reporter: the fire department was prepared for special gear -- with special gear for the cold water. thankfully they lobsterman had a similar suit with a locator beacon. >> there were men on a fishing vessel the rescue the man out of the water. we evaluate them and there were no problems. >> reporter: facebook pictures of him on his boat or evidence of better times. >> he lives to fish another day but unfortunately he lost everything. >> reporter: another arabesque that they had to deal with
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old dump -- derailed -- fueled up. and mustard today police responded to reports of a child who was crying for a long time inside an apartment on pleasant street. police found two children, 16- month-old m1 one-year-old that they were by themselves. they are now in dcf custody. tonight this man is under arrest in connection with the discovery of a body found burning in a car in western -- worcester.
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where it happened. as police tried to build their case they already have a suspect in custody. >> thomas hogan. >> reporter: thomas hogan was in court this morning accused of wind to detectives -- lying to detectives. >> the defendant is alleged to have misled an active investigation. >> reporter: police have not yet named the victim but say that he lied about his whereabouts last night about being with her and the extent of their relationship. after some neighbors heard gunshots wednesday night, firefighters were summoned to put out this fire. they found the murdered woman inside. thomas hogan was just a half mile away. how are you? >> [ indiscernible ]
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the suspect's home. >> i am shocked. >> reporter: several of the suspect's longtime neighbors had only good things to say about him. >> he is a fine young man as far as i'm concerned. he shovels for me in the winter. >> reporter: prosecutors indicated he has a history of mental illness and petty crimes. casual relationship with the victim but that there is no evidence that he killed him. prosecutors wanted bail set at $50,000, but the judge set the bail instead at $3000, meaning he could be out in a day or two. president obama rejects construction of the keystone consideration the project will not serve the nation's best
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interest. it would have covered nearly 1200 miles from canada to the gulf coast. president obama said the project would undercut the nation's leadership position on climate change. that was a hot button political topic. president obama says both sides overstated their claims. silver bullet for the economy as promised by some, they are the expressway to climate disaster proclaimed by others. >> reporter: that >> he says the bite what supporters say it will not lead to job growth or lower-class prices -- gas prices. no jackets necessary and for some people not even sleeves because today we tied the record high of 73 degrees. but temperatures are about to
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cool down. i think we wanted that record it and we? >> we have been looking forward to this. we got to 73 and we stopped and we tied the record. hartford broke their wet appeared -- broke their record. we have a cold front coming through. it could bring a quick shower and most of those will dry up this evening. friday night football stays very mild well through the 60s until at least midnight. the dryer air comes in after midnight calling us down as we get into tomorrow morning. cooler still on sunday. i will have more on that coming up. political reports republican presidential candidate ben carson now admits his claim that he was offered a scholarship to the west point academy was false and that is not the only
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past. carson is a fun runner at this point. does this hurt him? >> it's not exactly a happy friday in the carson cam. when you take the lead you can expect to have everything you have ever said scrutinized, and what discrepancies emerge you better be ready to deal with that. today's report is that his past claims of acceptance at west on the heels of questions about encounters while growing up in detroit. proven false, but you put it all together and you have the prospective doubts being raised about his credibility. in politics timing is everything. carson campaign. >> he and his campaign have a pushing back on this.
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>> it does in the primary universe where the media is not the most popular group in town. it can help, especially among his core supporters, but here are the keys for cardizem. is there more to come and how quickly can he put that behind them? the next debate is tuesday night. will his -- will he find a way to change the subject and while others let him change the subject? still to come, virtual- reality at its most advanced and potentially most helpful., a virtual human. who has the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special loopholes. an explosion in growth and new jobs.
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who has the plan for jobs? jeb. tax cuts for the middle class. eliminates special an explosion in growth and new jobs. jeb: cut taxes. grow america. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. we will get a chance to see something remarkable today. they call it a virtual human polytech. >> it has far-reaching live longer and better lives. >> reporter: it's all on a this is a digital representation of a human being taken from a cadaver of a woman who donated her body to science.
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her body. doctor leaves the team they worked for years to create a highly detailed 3-d virtual body. >> this allows us to see the need to the human body on different conditions. >> reporter: that means i can experiment on the virtual human with no risk. >> anything you are doing to a human being that could hurt them, you can test it in this virtual environment first. some >> reporter: they are looking at possible treatments for alzheimer's, parkinson's, depression and osteoporosis and to test implant technology. >> there is no reason to believe we can use this to help -- diagnosis and treatment of >> reporter: this allows
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scientists to make unique observations and advanced the design of medical devices. >> we can see pretty much anything we want and get the results in a few days. >> reporter: it can also take a physical for them to create a model of a femur on a 3-d printer. >> that is incredible. you think about the changes that can be made in people's lives. what a day. >> we were in t-shirts. a beautiful lie shot this
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and felt like the perfect april type of afternoon outside. just gorgeous. coast. the region. down in florida they were in they said record highs every day this week there. 70s up and down the eastern seaboard. they broke the record in hartford and washington broke a record and got up to 80 degrees. currently we are at 70. portland set a record high today and right now they are 63 degrees. there is cooler air on the horizon that is well-off to the great lakes. cleveland still a 61. even though they cooler air is coming, you will not feel it until tomorrow morning. still quite a bit of clouds. a few showers trying to work
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their way east. there might be a brief shower this evening and that will be about it. a mild night. a lot of playoff games for high school football this evening. right around daybreak it will fall into the 50s. a couple of towns will get into the 40s. a little bit of the rebound -- a rebound in the afternoon. we are looking at mainly lower 60s from boston south and east and in the 50s across central massachusetts. that is still way above average for this time of year even though it's cooler than today. the main difference is the lack of humidity tomorrow. the dew points well though out to say -- well -- will go out to sea. looking at the overall weekend, pressure builds then on sunday with lots of sunshine. a great
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fall day. it will actually be like a november day, imagine that. saturday night we start clearing out and fall back into the 30s. on sunday sunny, cool and crisp in the low 50s with a northwesterly breeze. great football weather for the patriots. next week -- by the end of next week the average high temperatures are around 51 degrees. but monday it will be in the upper 50s, tuesday low 60s, low 60s again on wednesday, near 60 on thursday with our next chance of rain. overall another dry pattern. the patriots head into this weekend's game undefeated. >> dan roach has more.
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>> reporter: as the patriots look to get to the halfway mark standing in their way as the washington redskins. they are winless on the road. the fans a gillette stadium expected to stay that way. we to week and they can put up they won their last game in dramatic fashion. the defense will have to pressure the quarterback. >> the big thing about chandler this year is his health. he met some time laster and came back. he played well at the end of the year and this year it's been kind of been good right from the beginning. the more time you can be on the field and practice, and work with his teammates, and be aggressive because he has a full understanding of the adjustments, and he will be able to play aggressive and fast and all those things work in
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>> check out patriots tonight at 7 o'clock right here on wbz. sunday wbz starts things off on game day at 11:30. we have a post game show with bill belichick and tom brady. coming up, how far can your boss go to keep an eye on you at work? >> a man is fighting back after he lost his job. coming up at six, a convenience store worker living in a cooler.
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you. the i-team takes a closer look tonight. >> reporter: you are watching video of two people setting up a hidden camera. it's aimed at mark ferguson's office space. >> what is that moment like when you realize you are on camera? >> you feel violated. >> reporter: he discovered the camera when he was working his overnight shift. he believes management wanted to keep an eye on him because he was buying to be union president. in april he was fired accused of sleeping on the job with the video evidence to prove that. but ferguson had spotted the camera and taken it home for a closer look. >> i am thinking what my son said, this is against the law. >> reporter: his employer called it a personnel issue.
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if they camera recorded audio at work without consent, that would be a violation of massachusetts law . >> this was a professional in any manner, this was buying.>> reporter: but here's the reality, whether it's obvious are not, there is a good chance you are being watched. >> you really have very little expectation of privacy. far smaller than most employees would imagine. >> reporter: employment law attorney says courts tend to side with businesses by workers are fighting back. officers at the va medical center in washington dc filed a federal lawsuit claiming their bosses planted hidden recording devices at work. >> one of the huge game changes is the audio. speaking out to get his job to fire him was gathered
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find the camera. >> reporter: in january a magistrate will decide if those human resource employees should face wiretap charges. we will let you know what happens. there is a new bombshell for the nfl, coming up. the russian plane crash prompting big changes here at home. how logan airport is tackling new concerns about the cargo hold. the little boy answering a dell's call -- adele's call
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